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I'm asking based off of what they wrote in the readme

"While not a completely accurate simulation, this "toy universe model" provides a useful tool for visualizing and communicating urban development concepts. We present this tool in the hope that it will facilitate better communication and understanding of urban planning issues in Colombo."



Not completely accurate sounds like a bold claim of accuracy imo


Does the following description of it as a "toy universe model" affect how you judge the claims of accuracy?


That is a separate claim


Only if you're absurdly literalist. In British English that would be immediately understood as "not very accurate at all".


… really? I’m not sure I believe that.

“Not completely” seems to clearly indicate that it is not 100% accurate which seems worth clarifying only if the base assumption is that it’s very good.


Really. Especially taken with the "toy" statement that follows, this reads to me like "this isn't perfect but we had a good crack at it and are happy with how good it came out for our purposes".


I’m sorry but I fail to see how this quote you’ve provided isn’t suggesting that the model is good. Your message is clearly positive.

What I’m saying is that this is almost certainly completely untested and entirely reliant on the fun game mechanics used to simplify the experience of playing Cities: Skylines. Like, iirc, the game does not implement any sort of rush hour logic.




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